Tag: Scotland

  • Aberdeen

    Welcome to the new decade, the new roaring 20ies!Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    But there are still a few things to look back in 2019. Like my few days in Aberdeen! It was about time to say goodbye to Galashiels and the Scottish Borders board the train Edinburgh and move up further north. A few cancelled trains later I arrived in Aberdeen and stayed in that building on the left side. Unfortunately, I had the “cheap view” on the back and not the stunning one to the market square.

    The Royal Atheneum Suites Hotel was situated in Castlegate, right in the city centre, just a short walk from the train station and from the harbour. I started my morning stroll right at the Old Aberdeen Market Cross.

    Aberdeen Mercat Cross

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    The Mercat Cross was the traditional heart of the burgh.

    At the cross new monarchs were proclaimed: a locked staircase led from ground level to the top where announcements were made. The symbolism in making the announcement from this spot was important to the Jacobites and on the 20th of September 1715, the Old Pretender was declared king at the Mercat Cross.

    (Visit Aberdeen)

    Built in 1686 and designed by John Montgomery it shows ten of the Stewart monarchs and the Royal arms and the burgh’s arms with a marble unicorn on top.

    At the upper end of Castlegate stands The Salvation Army Citadel built on the former site of the medieval Aberdeen Castle.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    From Castlegate, I just walked straight ahead on King´s Street toward Old Aberdeen and King´s College.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    Old Aberdeen

    Old Aberdeen used to be a separate burgh until it became part of Aberdeen in 1891. Today it is a very charming area of Aberdeen and still has the flair of a small town and village.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    King´s College was founded in 1495 and today is part of the Aberdeen University. King´s College Chapel (on the left) is the oldest building of the complex and dates back to the 15th century.

    King´s College was the first university in Aberdeen and the third overall in Scotland.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    The whole college complex has a very lovely and relaxed feel, lots of residential houses, shops and bigger university buildings surrounded by gardens.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    Old Aberdeen was an important political, ecclesiastical and cultural centre since the Middle Ages. Some of the historical buildings in the area today are dating back to the Middle Ages.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    The Old Town House was the original home of the Burgh’s local government, completed in 1789. It used to be the centre for all trading with the market cross (from the early 16th century) in front of it.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    Walking along stunning houses, I made my way towards the Cathedral Church of St Machar, named after the saint Machar who, according to the legend, founded the kirk, the site of worship in Old Aberdeen in about 580. Followed by a Norman cathedral in 1131, which then was demolished in the late 14th century.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    The new building contained the nave, including the granite columns and the towers at the western end and the works on the cathedral, went on for the next two hundred years. But parts of it were destroyed during the Scottish Reformation and the central tower and spire collapsed in 1688.

    Today the church consists only of the nave and aisles of the earlier building and stunning stained glass windows.

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

    It was time for some rest and lucky me, right next to the church is Seaton Park…

    Strolling around Aberdeen and to Old Aberdeen and the university, what a beautiful summer day in Scotland.

  • Summer 2020

    2019 is (slowly) coming to an end and while I still in the middle of posting all the images from this summer in Scotland, I´m also already planning my next Scottish Summer Escape!

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    In summer 2020 I will explore the Scottish isles starting in Shetland and then Orkney. A little stop on the mainland around Ullapool (and or Inverness?) and the then on to Lewis and Harris.

    From the Outer Hebrides, I will probably go to the Inner Hebrides and then we´ll see if there will be any time left or if I will have to go back to Vienna and the summer is going to be over.

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    Even so, it´s still about 6 months to go I´m already pretty excited and am reading novels and thrillers set on the islands and am planning my tour from places to stay and places to visit and much more.

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    If you have any tips on things to do and places not to miss, just let me know!

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    And as always I´m offering photoshoots along the way! Get in contact and we´ll design your own bespoke photoshoot!

    Let´s create some memories for you to keep forever!

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portraitDestination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

  • Eyemouth

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    On my last day in the Scottish Borders, I boarded another bus and drove about 2 hours towards the coastline to Eyemouth – a tip I got from Ruth, who I had photographed at Scott´s View. I originally had planned to go to St. Abbs, but that was even further away and had less buses going there – it has to wait for another time.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth is a small town on the coast of the Scottish Borders and about 13 km north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

    Fishing at Eyemouth dates back to the 13th century and the harbour is still active with its colourful fleet. Like other coastal communities in the 18th century, smuggling was rife amidst the clusters of houses, narrow wynds, caves and underground tunnels. (Visit Scotland)

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth lies along a sandy bay within steep cliffs and offers a beautiful walk along the cliffs towards St. Abbs.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth Fort

    Above the village, you´d find the remains of a former fort – Fort Point,  the first Trace Italienne style fortification in Britain built in 1547 and finally demolished in 1559.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    View in direction of St. Abbs Head – I will come back for that!

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.